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Recently I’ve been noticing a lot of consistent traffic coming from my Synology (well, Xpenology) virtual machine destined for a clients.your-server.de domain. This was somewhat concerning as some cursory Google searches for this domain resulted in several posts about folks associating this domain with malware and/or bots. Uh oh. I use pfSense as my router […]

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Opening a new tab in Firefox in a dark room can be a blinding experience. Luckily, there’s an easy way to make the ‘New Tab’ page background black (or any color you want, really). To start, click on the Firefox menu button, go to ‘Help’, and then click on ‘Troubleshooting Information’. You should get a […]

About every three months some friends and I have a LAN party and one of the games that’s always fun to play is Battle for Middle Earth II: Rise of the Witch King (long enough title?). Unfortunately, it’s one of those games that we only play at a LAN so once everyone goes home it […]

This post pertains to the 09SB version of the MSI GTX 970 Gaming 4G video card, but may also apply to other models. You can find your model on the video card’s box as part of the serial number. I don’t think I had my GTX 970 installed for more than 5 minutes before I […]

Having the Android OS accessible through a virtual machine (VM) is super-handy. My reason for setting up an Android VM is that it’s a relatively easy way to get the Google Authenticator running on a desktop device, rather than my phone. One snag I ran into after getting the Android OS installed on the VM […]

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This is a simple Greasemonkey script for Salty Bet that will make the bettor background darker. I would also recommend using the BetterTTV add-on to make the Twitch chat pane darker. Click here to download the script.

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If you’re like me, you lived and breathed Quake 3 during its hayday. Hearing that satisfying plunk sound after launching a couple grenades around a corner was a good feeling. I’ve recently gotten back into Team Fortress 2 after a long hiatus and found myself not liking the default ding hitsound that TF2 uses. I […]

Occasional junk mail can be a minor annoyance, but when you receive 1-2 letters a week from a service provider, it’s ridiculous and wasteful. This was my case with Dish Network. I previously had – and canceled – their service at an old address, but the disease that is Dish promotional mail followed me to […]

Are you the proud owner of one of these little Gridseed 5-chip ASIC miners? They sure are neat and seem fairly efficient, but you might’ve run into a problem where it looks like they’re getting work but shares are not getting accepted. One thing to keep in mind is that even though you might have […]

Update 4/22/15: It has become apparent that WebIOPi is not yet compatible with the Raspberry Pi v2. If you are following this tutorial, you must be using the first-generation Pi. The link below for the B+ model is still valid, and this model will still work for this project. Updated 11/17/2014: I’ve updated the Amazon […]